The 'Road Rules' thing was just something that happened. It was never like when I was little I said, 'I want to be on a reality show when I grow up.' They didn't even have them then, you know?
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I didn't have parents who were, you know, racing to get a reality television show, you know? Or looking to benefit in some way from their daughter's fame.
Some people haven't got a life, I suppose. They want to be on the road all the time.
Look at pictures of me growing up. It wasn't always the way it is now. It was a bumpy road for me.
And they just saw me on that and - from the time I was 11 until I was 12, I guess. And then when I had just turned 13, they asked me if I wanted to tour with Johnny Cash back East.
It's funny that I got to do 'On the Road' because the thing that had the biggest impact on me growing up was reading books. I was very inspired by the book and this spirit of Dean Moriarty and how envious we all are of somebody who can be that carefree.
'The Road' is about that fear that all parents can have - 'What's going to happen to your child if you're not around?'
When I was younger, people kept making offers for different reality shows and stuff.
On the road, you can't really develop a personal life.
I've been on the road since 1983. Nothing ever changed, even when I was doing TV and movies.
'On the Road' completely changed the way I looked at what you could do with your life.